The Role of
Extended Families in Black Culture : 5 page essay exploring the role of the
extended family in Black families. Anecdotes as well as formal research studies are
reported. The importance of the extended family which includes blood-related and
nonblood-related persons cannot be overestimated for the African-American family
particularly in helping the youth deal with prejudice. Bibliography lists 5 references. Blackfam.wps

African - Americans in American Politics : A
comprehensive, analytical 20 page discussion of the role that African-Americans have
played in U.S. sociopolitics. Concepts such as Black nationalism (among others) and
multiculturalism are explored. Bibliography lists at least 15 sources.Afropoli.wps

An Africana Philosophy ? : A 5 page,
comprehensive essay discussing whether or not it is possible to have a unified
"Africana philosophy" in a world where African-Americans have been so greatly
dispersed. No Bibliography.Afrophil.wps

Deracialization in Black Politics : A 5 page
analysis of the political strategy of deracialization as it is used in black political
campaigns. This term refers to the refers to the conduction of a political campaign by a
black candidate in which racial issues and themes are minimized thereby appealing to more
white voters. The writer discusses the implications of this strategy and its relationship
to traditional black politics. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Polblack.wps

African-Americans & Irish Americans/Views : A 15
page research paper on the reasons why African-Americans and Irish-Americans each have
different, opposing views of Affirmative Action in the United States. The writer finds
that their different backgrounds in this country (i.e. slavery vs. immigration) are the
apparent reasons. Paper is pro-affirmative action -- Bibliography lists 12 comprehensive
sources. Afroiris.wps

Affects Of Racial Stereotypes On Society : 5
pages in length. Society has been struggling to overcome centuries of racism, racial
conflicts and racial polarization. There is virtually no segment of society that is not
affected by racial stereotypes, which are oversimplified or mistaken attitudes, opinions
or judgments. From school children to the workplace, from the entertainment industry to
the sports world, racial stereotypes are an integral part of society's framework. Indeed,
a perfect society would reflect an attitude of equality -- rather than one of segregation
-- toward the myriad ethnicities that exist in today's world; however, as much as humanity
has moved away from racism, there have been just as many issues that have stalled its
continuation. The writer discusses how racial stereotypes affect society. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. RacialSt.wps

"The Autobiography Of An Ex-Colored Man"
By James Weldon Johnson : In 5 pages the author discusses "The Autobiography
of an Ex-Colored Man" by James Weldon Johnson. The author attempts to show how
"passing" is destructive in that it prevents the narrator from finding his
identity. He does not know if he belongs in the category of black or white. No additional
sources cited. Excolor.wps

Why People Support Affirmative Action : A 15 page
paper presenting a literature review and an abbreviated survey-based research seeking
attitudes and reasons why Affirmative Action policies appear to be ingrained forever in
our society. Research findings indicate that while individuals, both African American and
white, believe that the very program tends to extend racial discrimination rather than
alleviate it, none wants to be accused of being either "racist" or uncaring
regarding the fate of others. The sample is a limited number of women equally divided
according to race; the findings indicate that further research is warranted. Bibliography
lists 16 sources. Whysuppo.wps

An Overview of Affirmative Action : This 11 page
report discusses the history of affirmative action, the arguments surrounding it and
possible solutions to some of the conflicts attached to the issue. The report also
emphasizes the employment opportunities and lack thereof for African Americans that was a
major factor in the development and support of affirmative action programs. Bibliography
lists 9 sources. Affover.wps

Affirmative Action / Do We Really Need It ? : A 16
page exploration of three decades of Affirmative Action policies. Includes the pro's and
con's of Affirmative Action and an examination of current public sentiment towards these
policies. Bibliography lists several sources. Afact.wps

Origins & History Of Affirmative Action : A
10 page paper discussing the origins of affirmative action, how it has changed and why it
has changed to incorporate women, various minorities other than African Americans, and the
disabled. A section discussing the history of affirmative action as it originally
pertained to the African Americans is discussed followed by a section which detail some of
the particulars involved within different considerations such as the disabled.
Essentially, affirmative action is an issue which, while originally addressing the needs
of the African American, is necessary for all minorities and such the program and the
initiatives that have been a result of the affirmative action are a natural progression in
furthering protection of minorities. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Oriaff.wps

Affirmative Action : A 5 page paper that provides
an overview of the issues regarding Affirmative Action as presented by two different
authors, liberal economist Barbara Bergmann ("In Defense of Affirmative Action")
and conservative historian Thomas Sowell ("Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality").
This paper demonstrates the complexity of the issues related to the Affirmative Action
debate. No additional sources cited. Affbook.wps

In Defense of Affirmative Action : A 6 page research
paper which argues that affirmative action programs are still needed and useful for
providing equal educational and employment opportunities to women and minorities. The
writer states all of the major arguments against affirmative action, and then shows,
through an historical and demographic context, why these arguments simply do not hold up
as legitimate reasons for ending affirmative action. Bibliography contains 6 sources. Defaff.wps

Richard Rodriguez on Affirmative Action : A 4
research paper that looks specifically at Rodriguez's autobiography, Hunger of Memory,
in order to analyze his opinions on affirmative action. Rodriguez has a unique ability to
see minority issues from a slightly different perspective. This perspective is
enlightening even if one does not agree with his conclusions. For instance, Rodriguez is
opposed to affirmative action even though he admits that such social action programs
benefited him throughout his academic career. The writer demonstrates that it is
Rodriguez's views on class inequality rather then racial inequality that is at the basis
of his philosophy. Quotations from the source. Bibiliography lists book itself as only
source. Richrod.wps

Affirmative Action Has Always Existed For Whites In America
: 3 pages in length. The American white race has always been afforded the benefits of
affirmative action, which has not set well with those of other ethnic backgrounds. Without
having been formally established, this unwritten Caucasian preference has not only
established a significant separation between and among the races, but it has also created
deep-seated resentment from the African-American point of view. The writer discusses how
Ellis Cose's book entitled "The Rage Of A Privileged Class" directly addresses
these issues in such a way as to point out the considerable discrepancies with regard to
Caucasian preferential treatment. No additional sources cited. Eliscose.wps

Racial Discrimination in the Workplace / Do We Still Need
Affirmative Action ? : A 9 page research paper examining the continued need for
Affirmative Action policies instituted in the 1960s. Some authors state that
American minorities still need Affirmative Actions protection; some state that we
have moved beyond the quota system and that Affirmative Action has outlived its
usefulness; and at least one maintains that the quota system was illegal from the outset
and was never supposed to have been an issue. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Workplac.wps

Reverse Discrimination / A Black Perspective :
An 8 page overview of the effects of Affirmative Action and the resulting phenomena of
reverse discrimination. Concludes that although reverse discrimination does sometimes
occur, it alone is not reason to abolish Affirmative Action policies. Bibliography lists
ten sources. Revdisc.wps

Reverse Discrimination & Conflict Theory : A 10
page research study that considers the issue of reverse discrimination from a conflict
theory perspective and evaluates the current literature on the subject. Bibliography lists
11 sources. Revdis2.doc

African-Americans & Racism : A 10 page paper that
demonstrates the processes that fhave led to an increase in institutional racism rather
than a decrease. The writer suggests that the decline of Affirmative Action over the past
few years has led to increased support for racial inequities and demonstrated the lack of
equality in housing, employment and educational opportunities for many Blacks.
Bilbiography lists 8 sources. Racism.wps

Affirmative Action & Multiculturalism In Canada :
14 pages on multiculturalism and affirmative action in Canada. The writer describes how
Canada has just barely begun to recognize the falseness of her perceived racial harmonies
and examines the inherent problems that exist with regard to racial assimilation in
Canada. Bibliography lists 11 sources.Affircan.wps (*See Law & Legal
Systems for more affirmative action papers*).

Lessons On Racial Relations From The US Army : A 5
page research paper that examines the theories covered in Moskos and Butler's All That
We Can Be: Black leadership and Racial Integration The Army Way that show how the Army
has become a highly integrated organization while still maintaining extremely high
standards of performance. The writer illustrates how their principles can be applied to
the experiences of the University of California in regards to affirmative action.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Armyrace.wps

Educational Imperatives For African American Boys In
Elementary Education : A 25 page research paper that examines the way in which
changes in arrest rates and crime statistics for African American youth has affected
perceptions about boys from this ethnic group which are then generalized in the classroom
to low status positions, low expectations for academic success, and lack of access to
opportunities to achieve educationally. The paper shows how these issues have been
addressed both in the educational research literature and in interventions in the
classroom, and makes the point that there are, in fact, effective solutions which are not
being discussed or addressed as part of the national public debate on education.
Bibliography lists 52 sources. Educaf.wps

The Need For Male Black Teachers In Elementary Schools
: A 5 page essay discussing the need for Black male teachers at the elementary school
level. Teaching does not seem to be a career choice of the African-American population;
currently only 8% of the entire teaching force is African-American. But Black children
need Black teachers, especially male teachers as role models. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Blakteac.wps

Marriage & African-American Female College Grads :
A 7 research paper which examines the fact that the rates for African-American marriage
have declined over the last several decades. The writer discusses obvious
explanations-such as the declining pool of eligible black men who have college degrees-but
also postulates that there are other reasons which tend to indicate a cultural diversity
between black and white models of family structure. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Afrowome.wps

Social and Political Justice For Blacks In America :
A 4 page research paper on black Americans and their search for political and social
justice. The writer details the history of blacks in America and the progress made.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Justice.wps

(The) Black Panthers : 8 pages about the Black
Panther party of the 1960's and 70's. Discusses their role, their purpose, and the
government's "plot" to exterminate them. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Blackpan.wps

African-American Gangsters In Film / Yesterday vs.
Today : 8 pages in length African-American gangster mentality has changed much
over the past half century. No longer is it the flamboyant, colorful lifestyle once
adopted by shrewd and resourceful businessmen. The black gangster of today is a confused,
angry young man who feels completely justified taking out his aggressions on innocent
bystanders. The writer compares and contrasts the various differences between these two
types of gang members as depicted in the movies Hoodlum and Boyz 'N The Hood.
Bibliography included. Gangster.wps

Barriers Faced by African-Americans In Professional Sports
Management :This 15 page paper looks at the barriers that have Blacks have faced
and continue to face in working in management roles in professional sports. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Acoach.wps

Black Studies in America : A 10 page research
paper on the content and implications of Black studies programs and departments in
American colleges & universities. It is posited that schools in the south fail to
recognize the importance of the discipline whereas schools elsewhere often lack a defined
goal. Beginning with examples from the West Coast, the writer details their development,
strengths and weaknesses while offering suggestions for improvement. Bibliography lists 11
sources. Blacstud.wps

Creating a Black Nation : A 6 page paper that purveys
how Black Africans looked at their history of domination realized that this excluded them
from participating in commerce. But the larger picture was one of diversity. Members of
their community are spread around the planet, and this prevented them from forming a
strong Black community. Leaders knew that if they did not change history, that the global
community would continue to exclude and dominate them. Therefore, they began reclaiming
their rightful place by achieving freedom from British rule in Africa, restructuring their
communities in Africa, and by including Blacks from around the world in their
reconstruction under the umbrella of "Pan-Atlantic" and "Pan-American"
movements. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Afronat.wps

African American Cultural Continuity : A 5 page paper
which examines African-American cultural continuity and how it has remained essentially
the same since the 1960s. The African-American community is examined from the inside and
outside -- how they regard other cultural groups and how whites and Hispanics view them.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Contcult.wps

Pan-Africanism/Afrocentric Education : 4 pages in
length. Written from a slightly metaphysical perspective, this essay discusses the
importance of Pan-Africanism and Afrocentric education. No Bibliography. Afroamer.wps

Eurocentrism & Afrocentrism / Contrasting Views and
the Significance for Race Relations : An 8 page paper that considers the
differences between Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism and relates them in terms of the
perceptions of Molei Kete Asante and Mary Lefkowitz. This paper demonstrates the arguments
presented by both theorists and then considers their implication for race relations.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Eurafro.wps

Schizophrenia / Diagnosis Based On Race ? : The
effect of race on the diagnosis of this disorder is discussed in this 10 page paper. It is
asserted that while there exists no biological basis for such, African-Americans are more
frequently [mis]-diagnosed as being schizophrenic. Bibliography lists10 sources. Schizophr.wps

Black Neighbors : A 6 page paper on the book "Black
Neighbors : Race and the limits of reform in the American Settlement House Movement,
1890-1945," by Elizabeth Lasch-Quinn. Settlement houses were designed to enable
people living in poverty to have access to support and help no matter what their
ethnicity, religious beliefs, or other differences that may be discriminated against in
other areas of society. Lasch-Quinn addresses the issue form a unique perspective and
allows the reader to see another viewpoint, a viewpoint that goes beyond the surface to
the subtle realities of the settlement houses. She discusses the often misconstrued ideas
regarding poverty stricken African Americans. Lasch.wps

Central High School / Landmark Event In The Civil Rights
Movement :
A 15 page piece on how the efforts of the black students at Central High School helped
advanced the movement. This paper covers the students' sacrifice and the effects it had in
the courts and on government. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Desegre.wps

The Success Of The Civil Rights Movement : A 5 page
research paper that examines the success of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. The
writer argues that this social movement was incredibly successful as it forever changed
American culture and ended officially sanctioned prejudice. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Succiv.wps

Civil Rights : This 5 page paper compares the
civil rights movement of the sixties as with those that occurred during the earlier part
of the century. Figures such as Booker T. Washington and W.E.B.DuBois are discussed. The
September 1998 racial disturbances in New York are used as examples of why the fight for
equality is still not over. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Civrite.wps

The Civil Rights Movement / Its Importance to Educational
Equality :
A 3 page overview of the positive results of the Civil Rights Movement on Education.
Identifies bilingual education and the Civil Rights Act as being perhaps the two most
important spin-offs of this movement. Relies heavily on "Multicultural Education in a
Pluralistic Society" (1998) by Donna Gollnick and Philip Chinn. No additional sources
cited. Eduequa2.wps

President Kennedys Civil Rights Legacy Analyzed
: A 5 page paper which questions whether President John F. Kennedy actually left
behind a legacy of civil rights, or if it was merely a facade created to perpetuate the
slain leaders memory. Specifically considered are whether or not JFK actually
achieved anything in civil rights, why or why not, and the motives behind his involvement
in civil rights. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jfkcivil.wps

Robert Weisbrots "Freedom Bound: A History of
the Civil Rights Movement" : This 3 page report is an overview of
Weisbrots chronicle of the major events of Americas civil rights movement.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Freeboun.wps

"Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The
Cafeteria?" Beverly Tatums Views On Addressing Racism In Children :
This 5 page paper considers the major themes in Beverly Tatums work Why Are All
the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? and the argument presented by Tatum
about the initiation of racist perspectives in children and recognizing this issue as a
means of reducing the cultural acceptability of racism. No additional sources cited. Tatum4.wps

Racial Discrimination And The Public School System : A
9 page research paper that investigates the effects of the desegregation laws and actions.
The issue is far more complex than just desegregation in the schools in terms of racial
numbers. There is an important issue of achievement. Did these actions improve the
achievement of any of the students? The data are mixed on this question. The hypothesis
for the paper: does racial discrimination still exist in the schools? is accepted based on
the literature review, however, other issues are equally as important in this question.
This paper discusses these and concludes with suggestions for future studies. The
bibliography lists 8 sources. Racial.wps

Blacks Crimes & The Inner-City : 7 page
discussing the causal factors of high crime rates among Black adolescents in the
inner-city. Also examines possibilities for change and control. Based upon three pertinent
journal articles- each of which are listed in bibliography. Blakadol.wps

Black Crime and Unfair Sentencing : An 11 page
research paper discussing in great detail the subject of blacks who commit crime and the
sentences that they receive. Examines the disparity between white sentencing and black
sentencing--makes strong arguments. Bibliography contains 8 sources. Blackcri.wps*For
More Papers On This, Please Goto Our CRIMINAL JUSTICE section !

Minority Women In Criminal Justice Positions : A 9
page paper in which the writer discusses the success story of Vicki Miles-LaGrange
-- an African-American woman named by Bill Clinton to serve as U.S. Attorney. Examples of
several other such women are provided as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Wmncrimj.wps

(The) Emmet Till Trial : A 12 page research paper on
the circumstances and events leading to the murder and the trial. The writer describes the
story of Till, the murder and the trial that followed. This particular case was a landmark
in 20th century history in which law agents attempted to cover up key elements of the
torturous murder of a young Black child. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Emmettil.wps

Environmental Racism & Landfills of the Inner-City : A
20 page analytical paper examining the idea that large inner-cities seem to have their
sanitation landfills strategically located in and around minority neighborhoods. A
discussion of relevant case law, economic rationale, and environmental concern is
provided. The writer posits that elected officials must take action or be held responsible
for the harmful effects that nearby garbage dumps have upon members of the
African-American and Latino communities. Bibliography lists 19 sources. Garbager.wps

The Fallacy Of Assimilation : A 7 page research paper
that examines the process of assimilation of ethnic groups into mainstream culture. In
recent years, assimilation theory has fallen into disrepute. The writer explains why this
is so and discusses the actual process involved in cultural exchange. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Fallassi.wps

Cultural Assimilation in America / Mission Impossible : A
9 page research paper includes a 1 page Roman Numeral Sentence Outline. This paper
discusses the myth of successful cultural assimilation among ethnic groups in the United
States today. An argument is presented from the viewpoint that ethnic groups can never
become completely assimilated into American society and culture. Bibliography lists 6
sources. EthAssim.wps

Discrimination / Cause & Effect : In 6 pages, the
writer discusses the cause and effect of discrimination. The Rodney King case is used as
one of the prime examples. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Discking.wps

National Endowment for Black America : A 4 page
analytical essay in which the writer argues that a National Endowment for Black America
would be a private institution-the private, race-specific branch of a strategy whose
public branches are race-neutral. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Affirmal.wps

The Roles of African-Americans in Society : A 5
page research paper examines the views and roles of blacks, especially males, in society.
The focus of the paper is on the media, who have continually stereotyped blacks in roles
which directly affect their self-esteem and sexuality. Bibliography lists several sources.
Afroamec.wps

African Americans & The Media : A 6 page paper
discussing the African-American image in relationship to the public and the media that
creates the image. Recent studies are cited which illustrate what the general population
thinks of the African-American, which is usually not correct, much less flattering.
Special attention is paid to the issue of poverty and how the African-American is often
portrayed as being financially lower class. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Afamedia.wps

Social Structure, Race, Class, & Economics In America
: A 7 page essay on socioeconomics in the United States. The writer feels that even
though Black people are regarded as socially equal-- society has still managed to keep
minority races as socio-economically unequal to the middle class. Race as a social
construct is examined as are the demographics of each class. No Bibliography. Socioeco.wps

Portrayal of African-Americans in Film : A
comprehensive, analytical 15 page paper on the evolution of African-American in films.
Writer emphasizes the success of many of todays movies such as those by Spike Lee.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. blackfil.wps

Portrayal of African-Americans in Film # 2: A 6
page essay discussing how African Americans are portrayed in three semi-related films :
Gone With the Wind, Glory, and Hollywood Shuffle. Written from an Afrocentric perspective.
No Bibliography. Blackfi2.wps

Portrayal of African - Americans in Film # 3 :
An 8 page paper describing roles that Black Americans have played in films. The writer
traces the type of roles Black actors have had in this century and how those roles have
changed using several films as examples. It is posited that even while Civil Rights
ushered in a new age for minorities and a greatly-improved media role for Blacks,
Hollywood has still, for the most part, continued to rely only upon the portrayal of
stereotypes. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Afrofilm.wps

Separatism / A Legacy 1960-1990 : A 6 page paper on
how the 1960s led to the separatism of the 1990s. The writer proves, through historical,
socioeconomic and political perspectives that "the revolutionaries of the 1960s are
still stranded on the edge of the abyss and scrambling for ways to keep their children
from falling in. One or more leaders today havent the charisma or opportunity, due
to media castration, to lead them. Leadership is coming in the form of separatism into
various cultures. Just as they were then, the boomers are stuck looking for identity in
separatism, and also as they were then, they are the leaders of that revolution."
Bibliography lists 14 sources. 60s.wps

Kenneth O'Reillys "Nixon's Piano" : In
10 pages, the writer provides a critical analysis of "Nixon's Piano" by Kenneth
O'Reilly. Nixons Piano essentially looks at the history of racial politics among
American presidents. O'Reilly maps out more than 200 years of the intersection of race and
politics in America -- especially criticizing Nixons stance [or lack thereof] on
Civil Rights issues.. No additional sources cited. Nixpiano.wps

Minorities and Technology : A 5 page paper discussing
the roles of blacks and women within technology. The writer addresses the everchanging
issues of women and blacks within the workplace, and the everpresent biases that keep
these groups from advancing with technology. Minortec.wps

Black Sprinters And Performance : A 15 page
literature review that is developed to support the thesis that there are racially specific
physiological differences between black and white sprinters that impact athlete
performance. Bibliography lists 21 sources. Sprint.wps

Social Theory & George Caspar Homans : In 11
pages the author discusses social theory. There is and has been continuity in sociological
thinking throughout the years. This is expressed by the views of George Caspar Homans and
several other social theorists. George Caspar Homans is one of the original social
theorists. Bibliography lists 10 sources. HOmans.wps

Slavery & Racism : This 5 page paper examines the
issue of slavery and its connection to racism. Although many assume that prejudice is an
inherent part of slavery, some scholars argue that the institution was simply a vehicle of
economic need. Two articles which tackle this issue are summarized and compared. A one
page outline is also provided. Bibliography lists 2 sources Slavrace.wps

Slavery In Colonial America : A 6 page paper on slavery
in Colonial America in which the writer discusses such concepts as slave societies, slaves
as an economic necessity, etc.; Sections also focus on the hardships endured by slaves
including physical abuse, mental torture, and more. Social and political issues as they
existed are examined in great detail and the paper concludes with words on how early U.S.
political ideology began to attack slavery and plant the seeds for eventual conflict
between the North and South. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Slaveryc.wps

Slave Life in the American Colonies :
This 9 page paper provides a comprehensive overview on slavery in America. One section
explores differences between slaves in the North and South and another looks specifically
at slave families. Much is discussed concerning culture and customs as it existed in
colonial America as pertinent to slavery. A brief history on the inception of slavery in
America is also included. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Slavlife.wps

Blassingames "The Slave Community" /
Interpersonal Bonds : A 6 page paper looking at the way prominent historian
John W. Blassingame reinterpreted black history through the use of authentic slave
narratives in this landmark 1972 book. The paper concludes that Blassingames
abundant evidence proves the existence of not only strong family ties but strong community
ties as well among the slaves on plantations. Bibliography lists 1 source. Blasing.wps

Slavery In The New World / Work Force :
A 5 page research essay that investigates the reasons Africans came to be exploited as
slave labor. Researchers point to the sugar boom in the Mediterranean and then again in
Brazil, labor shortages and the reliability of black slaves. Both nations owed their
success to black slaves. Their success established the model of labor for a successful
colony. The model was then repeated in developing colonies. Bibliography included. Slave.doc

American Slavery/American Freedom - An Analysis :
A 6 page analysis of Edmund S. Morgan's book American Slavery/American
Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia. In this book Morgan examines the economic
and demographic development of early Virginia. The fact that a love for liberty and
equality in the American colonies developed simultaneously with a reliance on the
institution of slavery is the central dichotomy in the study of early American history.
Morgan examines this relation and postulates that the experience of Virginia is indicative
and applicable to the rest of the colonies regarding the issue of slavery. No additional
sources cited. Americans.wps

Debates On The Abolition Of Slavery : An
8 page paper that defines the hottest event leading up to 1876 to be the debate over the
abolition of slavery, not only on moral grounds, but also on the political grounds of
retaining the union of states. Debate topics include writings and speeches made by Garnet,
Douglass, Garrison, Grimske, Lowell and Walker. The paper concludes with comments around
the Lincoln "house divided" speech, and the Lincoln-Douglas debate of Oct 15
1858. Bibliography lists more than a dozen sources. Slavec.wps

Profits & Mortality in the Atlantic Slave Trade
: A 5 page research paper which looks at how conditions on the slave ships of the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were impacted by the effect of mortality rates on
profitability. The writer demonstrates that while mortality rates remained appallingly
high throughout the period of the Atlantic slave trade, economic considerations did
improve the rate somewhat. Bibliography contains 3 sources. Profmort.wps

The Abolition Of Transatlantic Slave Trade :
A 9 page paper that provides an overview of the systems that supported transatlantic slave
trade and the considers the elements that impacted abolition and its repercussions.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Tradesla.wps

Revolt on the High Seas in the Atlantic Slave Trade
: An 8 page research paper that presents an overview of how resistance was often
staged by captives abducted into slavery. The writer focuses on the Amistad incident and
discusses the effects that this had on the U.S. abolitionist movement and also possible
effects in Africa. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Afrevolt.wps

A Slave Traders Tale : This 10
page paper focuses on the original work of the slave trader Captain Theophilus Conneau.
Several issues are addressed including the morality of the institution and its conflict
with religion. The life of Conneau is outlined and the book is discussed in general terms.
The daily life of the slave is explored through this work in addition to other
documentation. Bibliography lists 4 sources Tradtale.wps

Religion And Slavery : An 8 page paper
rationalizing the existence of slavery through religion. In Antebellum times here in
America, slavery was justified through religion in many ways. Even African American
spokesmen often claimed that God sent slavery to the African American in order to teach
them about suffering and truth. The white man used religion as an excuse mainly in the
context that the African American was no more than an animal and as such was entrusted to
them so that the they might teach the African American about religion and the path of
righteousness. This is not to say that this reality was righteous, for it was not, but it
was the excuse many used for the mistreatment and the enslavement of the African American.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Slavargu.wps

Marriages Under Slavery : This 5 page
overview on wedding ceremonies held for slaves in nineteenth century America details
customs such as "jumping the broom." The role of the church is also addressed.
The paper ends with marriage statistics from the time period. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Slavewed.wps

Slavery In New England : A 5 page
analysis of slavery in New England explores assumptions made by Piersen in Black Yankees.
The destruction of black family ties in the eighteenth century is thought to have caused
the failure of blacks to become integrated into the dominant culture. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Slave2.wps

American Life & The Institution Of Slavery :
A 5 page examination of life in America in regard to slavery as evidenced through the
autobiographies of Frederick Douglass and Benjamin Franklin. Bibliography included. Dougfran.wps

An Overview Of Slavery : A 7 page paper
that explores slavery from the Revolution through emancipation. The paper explores the
issue through the political processes and impassioned abolitionist statements that
occurred during those years, including slave revolts, Dred Scott, compromises, a number of
abolitionist statements, and the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Slavhist.wps

Dred Scott Case Overview and Legacy : A
6 page research paper on the Dred Scott case. The writer provides a lengthy overview of
the case and posits that it has led to an ongoing legacy of Supreme Court hassles over
states rights and the nonexistent "majority rule" question. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Cndrdsct.wps

Slavery / Differing Viewpoints : A 5
page overview of the issue of slavery and the differing viewpoints surrounding it during
and after the Civil War. Includes an overview of the views of Abraham Lincoln, John C.
Calhoun, Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and W.B. Du Bois. Bibliography lists
four sources. Slavdif.wps

The Realities Of Slavery :A 5
page paper discussing stereotypes of slaves versus the realities of slave life, including
methods of resistance. The writer provides an overview of various misconceptions of slave
life and reasons for slave behavior as well as various forms of resistance. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Realisla.wps

Slavery In The 19th Century South : A 5
page paper that provides an overview of the issues related to slavery in the South in the
19th century, including the fact that slavery was not a monolithic institution, that there
were slaves who owned property, and focuses on the examples provided by Frederick Douglass
and Harriet Jacobs. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Slave19.wps

Slavery / U.S. vs. Caribbean : An 8 page
paper that explores the issue of whether slaves lived under "better" conditions
in either of these countries. The paper shows that the conditions of the slaves was
similar during the years of slavery, and discusses the current debate on the socioeconomic
impacts of slavery in the two areas (U.S./British colonies). The paper posits that the
difference between the two regimes is that in the United States the freed slaves have
educational and economic opportunities not available in the Caribbean. The paper relies
heavily on the experiences of two Black journalists in support of the argument.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Compslav.wps

The Subtle Rebellion Of African Slaves : 5
pages in length. Ever since slavery was a reality, the enslaved Africans fought to find
their way back to freedom. Some methods called for violence; others were more subtle and
intellectual. The writer examines these methods and touches upon the reason violent
uprisings so rarely accomplished their goal. Subtler.wps

The Cause Of The Slave Rebellion Involving Nat
Turner : On August 22, 1831, a band of slaves, led by lay preacher Nat Turner, entered a house in Southampton
County, Virginia and killed five members of a family. This was the beginning of a slave
uprising that was to become known as Nat Turner's rebellion. This 8 page paper reviews the
life of Nat Turner and his role in the rebellion. Bibliography included. Slvrebel.wps

Oates "Fires of Jubilee : Nat
Turners Fierce Rebellion" : A 5 page paper on this illuminating
nonfiction analysis of the most famous slave rebellion of the antebellum era. The paper
analyzes the way Oates brings the character of this brilliant, articulate, but tormented
man to life. Bibliography lists two sources. Oates.wps

Secession / Precursor to War : Scholars
may argue forever over the legality of secession, but the fact is that before the Civil
War the vast majority of Americans believed in the dictum set forth in the Declaration of
Independence, that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed,
and that forcing the South to remain in the Union was therefore tyrannical and immoral
This 10 page paper presents the argument that the secession was a result of three major
political influences. The issue of States Rights, slavery and the political agenda
presented in the person of Abraham Lincoln. Although the first two were the presenting
problems, the election of Lincoln was the deciding factor to secession. Bibliography lists
13 sources. Secwar.wps

And the War Came : A 5 page paper
discussing the book, "And the War Came: The North and the Secession Crisis
1860-1861," by Kenneth M. Stampp. In this book the author gives an incredibly
detailed account of the involvement of President Lincoln in relationship to the prevalent
issues at hand during the time of the Civil War. No additional sources are provided. Warcame.wps

Necessities Of War / Civil War & Vietnam War
: A 5 page essay comparing and contrasting some of the many events of the Civil
War and the Vietnam War. Lincoln said that there were necessities of war. What did he
mean? This is the specific question explored in this essay. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Civiet.wps

Civil War Consequences : The Civil War
had little or nothing to do with the freeing of the slaves. It's purpose was political and
profound in the changes it brought to the economic and military policies of the United
States. This is a 5 page paper that examines the actual causes of the Civil War, the
agenda of the Lincoln administration and the consequences of these policies. Bibliography
lists 9 sources. Civcons.wps

The Emancipation Proclamation : This 10
page paper explores the problems with the Emancipation Proclamation. Events which led up
to the creation of the document and its ultimate effects are noted. Slavery is also
discussed from a Christian perspective. Measures Lincoln could have implemented which
would have been more effective are explored. The paper takes the position that the
proclamation did not free the slaves which is part of the reason why black people in
America continue to be troubled. Bibliography lists 6 sources Emanproc.wps

George Wallace / Both Sides Of The Coin -- The Civil
Rights Movement : A 7 page paper on George Wallace and the role he played in the civil rights
movement. His was a fight to gain office more than that of hatred. He spoke hatred because
people listened. He struggled for segregation and lost but gained support in his
presidential campaigning. He was shot in 1972 and changed his beliefs and attitudes 100%.
He now stands for equality instead of against it. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Wallace.wps

The Thirteenth Amendment / Are All Men Created Equal
? : This 10 page paper asks whether or not minorities are treated fairly in
America today. The 13th amendment effectively freed the slaves and deemed every citizen
equal to one another regardless of race. The writer takes the stance that the promises
made have not been realized. Solutions are explored and a discussion on the
appropriateness of affirmative action is also included. Bibliography lists 9 sources. 13amend.wps

The Importance Of African-Americans In 18th Century
Virginia : A 3 page review of Michel Sobel's "The World They Made
Together" in which the author argues that slave labor was both unfair and
invaluable at the same time. Sobel primarily discusses the immense contributions that
Black people made in laying a stronger foundation for the United States.-- Full citation
provided for the primary source. Sobel.wps

The Emancipation Proclamation & The Black
Southerner : A 14 page paper discussing the significance of Lincolns
document freeing the slaves in the lives of those people whom it most intimately affected.
It traces the historical background of the Proclamation; anti-black feeling before,
during, and immediately after the Civil War; and analyzes what positive effect, if any,
the Proclamation had. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Emancipa.rtf

Emancipation Proclamation : An 8 page
paper detailing many of the events that took place in the development of the Emancipation
Proclamation of 1863. Lincoln was not actually in favor of the federal government becoming
involved in the abolishing of slavery. He had hopes that the individual states would make
an effort on their own and this would eventually influence the South. After some time this
was obviously not to become a reality and he was forced to take a more aggressive action.
This action became concrete with the Emancipation Proclamation. Extensive bibliography
included. Emance.wps

Freedom & Slavery / Is Freedom Really Better?
: A 9 page paper discussing opinions surrounding the issue of freedom as it
relates to all aspects of life in regards to two separate pieces of work. One piece of
work is The Lowell Offering, edited by Benita Eisler, and The Narrative of the
Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass. The Lowell Offering is a book which
is a compilation of narratives by the mill working woman. These women were free and worked
for a wage. In Frederick Douglasss book he was a slave and later became a free man.
There are many similarities and differences but the question that needs to be addressed
and answered, based on these two works, is whether or not the institution of slavery was
better at taking care of the worker than the industries that offered them jobs. Lowell2.wps

Angela Davis : An 8 page research paper
on the life of the famous activist and civil rights leader. The writer discusses her work,
evolution of viewpoint, and contribution to the movement. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Angelad.wps

Anne Moody / Civil Rights Participant :
A 5 page analysis of Moodys autobiography, Coming of Age in Mississippi. The
writer demonstrates that while this book gives a personal account of Moodys
involvement with the Civil Rights movement, it can also be seen as a means of
understanding what the general experiences of others who were drawn to this movement. No
additional sources cited. Annem.wps

Anne Moodys Story - "Coming Of Age In
Mississippi" : A 6 page paper looking at the influence of Anne
Moodys childhood on the woman and the activist she later became, as chronicled in
her autobiography. The story explains some of the psychological hardships of growing up
poor and black, and shows how Moody turned them into strengths. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Moody5.wps

The Treatment of African-Americans in Pre- and
Post-Civil War America :A 6 page paper briefly examining similarities and differences in how Blacks were
treated in the late 1700s and through the 19th century. Bibliography
lists 9 sources. Afrtreat.wps

Abandoning The Freed Men - Civil Rights In The Late
19th Century :
A 6 page research paper which discusses the Compromise of 1877. There was an incredibly
close Presidential election in which the Democratic candidate, Tilden, won the popular
vote, and the Republican candidate, Rutherford Hayes, won the electoral college. This
threw the race into the House of Representatives to be decided. The compromise which was
worked out gave the election to the Republicans in exchange for concessions which
effectively nullified the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, and condemned Blacks to a
subordinate role to whites which lasted till the time of the 1960s Civil Rights movement.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Abanfree.wps

The Birmingham Protest : A 12 page paper
discussing the civil rights protest in Birmingham, Alabama, in April of 1963 and the
history of amendments to the United States Constitution which purported to grant equal
rights to African-American citizens. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Birming.rtf

Civil Rights in the United States : A
brief, 4 page overview of the struggle for civil rights in the United States. Covers
relevant politics and law-making from 1870 to the present. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Civilrig.wps

The Civil Rights Movement in America : A
50 page research paper chronicling in great detail the modern civil rights movement. The
writer describes the historical and political background that led to the formation of the
African-American civil rights movement in the 1950s and traces the movements efforts.
Bibilography lists 12+ sources. Civilri.wps

Civil Rights : This 5 page paper
compares the civil rights movement of the sixties as with those that occurred during the
earlier part of the century. Figures such as Booker T. Washington and W.E.B.DuBois are
discussed. The September 1998 racial disturbances in New York are used as examples of why
the fight for equality is still not over. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Civrite.wps

The Civil Rights Movement / Its Importance to
Educational Equality : A 3 page overview of the positive results of the Civil
Rights Movement on Education. Identifies bilingual education and the Civil Rights Act as
being perhaps the two most important spin-offs of this movement. Relies heavily on
"Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society" (1998) by Donna Gollnick and
Philip Chinn. No additional sources cited. Eduequa2.wps

President Kennedys Civil Rights Legacy Analyzed
: A 5 page paper which questions whether President John F. Kennedy actually left
behind a legacy of civil rights, or if it was merely a facade created to perpetuate the
slain leaders memory. Specifically considered are whether or not JFK actually
achieved anything in civil rights, why or why not, and the motives behind his involvement
in civil rights. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jfkcivil.wps

Robert Weisbrots "Freedom Bound: A History
of the Civil Rights Movement" : This 3 page report is an overview of
Weisbrots chronicle of the major events of Americas civil rights movement.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Freeboun.wps

The American Civil Rights Movement / Philadelphia
: A 5 page paper discussing the civil rights movement particularly in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bibliography lists eight sources which are all taken from
newspaper reports. Philly.doc

Civil Rights Movement 1945-1965 : A 5
page paper discussing events of that time period that brought about the civil rights of
African Americans. This time period in history was instrumental in building a foundation
for later achievements and victories within the civil rights movement. President Kennedy
is described and his efforts towards the movement. Also included is Martin Luther King who
was essentially the voice for the civil rights movement. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Civilr3.wps

Cornel Wests "Race Matters" /
Analyzed : This paper examines the 1993 collection of essays by Princeton
University Afro-American Studies professor Cornel West entitled, Race Matters.
Specifically discussed are the individual chapters on black-American nihilism, problems
with racial reasoning, the lack of quality within current black leadership, the problem
with the black conservatism movement, the importance of Affirmative Action, the historical
evolution of black-Jewish relations, the myths surrounding black sexuality, and the
mobilizing influence of Malcolm X's leadership upon black society. Bibliography lists 1
source. Racematr.wps

Tomas Almaguers "Racial Fault Lines"
: A 10 page paper that provides a basic overview of Tomas Almaguer's book Racial
Fault Lines, and considers the implications of his arguments for the development of
white supremacy in California. No additional sources cited. Racfault.wps

Howell Raines "My Soul is Rested"
: A 5 page paper recounting the strategies and tactics of the Civil Rights
Movement through the use of Howell Raines' book. By presenting accounts from figures like
Rosa Parks and Julian Bond, this paper provides documenation of the strategies in the
Montgomery bus boycott, the student sit-ins, and the widespread protests that often
erupted into violence in the South of the 1950s and 1960s. No additional sources cited. Soulrest.wps

Powledge's "Free At Last" / Book Review :
An analytical review of Fred Powledge's (1991) book entitled "Free at Last? The Civil
Rights Movement and the People Who Made It." Essentially, this is a 4 page essay in
which the writer describes how the book highlights Powledge's knowledge of firsthand
accounts with both the famous and lesser-known people who contributed significantly to the
success of the Civil Rights movement in this country. Freeatla.wps

Jackie Robinson & The Color Barrier :
A 4 page biography/report on the life and accomplishments of Jackie Robinson-- the
American baseball player known for "breaking the color barrier" and becoming the
first Black player to gain widespread acceptance playing for a Major League team.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Jckrbnsn.wps

Jackie Robinsons Enduring Legacy :
An 11 paper on baseballs first enduring black player. Robinson joined the Brooklyn
Dodgers in 1947 amid a raft of controversy, but managed to pull "Dem Bums,"
perpetual losers into the 1947 World Series by doing things that won him the title of 1947
Rookie of the Year. Always outspoken on racial issues, he maintained his promise of 2
years worth of no visible reaction to the verbal abuse all involved, including him,
knew he would suffer. After that, it was no holds barred while he meanwhile gathered award
after award. He committed a lifetime to civil rights work, using baseball as a stage from
which to speak. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Jackier.wps

Jackie Robinsons Legacy / Review Of
Tygels "Baseballs Great Experiment":5 pages in which the author discusses this particular book and how the great
baseball player Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier between Black and Whites on the
playing field and in society. Jrlegacy.wps

Jackie Robinsons Social Contributions :
An 8 page paper discussing the social effect felt by Jackie Robinsons addition to
the Dodgers. He suffered incredible verbal abuse and even threats of death, yet continued
with his mission. He summarized the source of his drive in his last book: "I cannot,
as an individual, rejoice in the good things I have been permitted to work for and learn
while the humblest of my brothers is down in a deep hole hollering for help and not being
heard. That is why I have devoted and dedicated my life to service." Jackie Robinson
did more perhaps than any other black man in breaking color barriers. Without discounting
the contributions of other civil rights workers, Jackie Robinson became a master of
breaking the white mans rules yet remaining within those same rules. Bibliography
lists 9 sources. JackieRo.wps

Jackie Robinson / Film vs. Book : In
this 5 page paper, the writer is concerned with the historical accuracy of film &
written accounts of the Jackie Robinson legend. The movie ["Bingo Long Traveling
All-Stars"] is compared with the book "Baseball's Great Experiment: --Jackie
Robinson and His Legacy." Bingolong.wps

Desegregation of Major League Baseball In The
United States : A 10 page paper on the integration of Black athletes into
major league baseball. The writer describes the evolution of the Negro Leagues and the
reasons why it would have been beneficial for these leagues to remain in effect as they
contributed to social bonding. It is argued that integration damaged some of the pride and
cultural experience that Black athletes enjoyed in the Negro Leagues. Desegregation
brought about major opposition, ridicule, shame, etc; Irony exists in the fact that Blacks
were allowed to fight and die for America-- but they could not play baseball. And once
they were allowed to, nobody would accept them. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Desegreg.wps

A History of Desegregation : An 8 page
paper that provides an overview of the history of desegregation in the United States that
stemmed from the Brown v. the Board of Education decision and the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Deseghis.wps

A Legal History of Integration in U.S. Public Schools
: A 5 page research paper that gives a brief synopsis of the legal cases that
have affected public policy in regards to school integration. The writer covers landmark
cases such as Brown vs. the Board of Education, but the cases that led up to this pivotal
legal decision are also reviewed. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Leglint.wps

Black Leadership Since The Civil Rights Movement
: A 3 page paper dealing with the history of Black Civil Rights in the U.S.
Discusses the progression of Blacks into mainstream society, gives an outline of black
leadership from the 1960's to present, and provides a listing of elements which are
critical to black leadership. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Bleader.wps

Racism Against Women of Color / During the Feminist
Movement : A 10 page paper that considers the issues of racial division in
the feminist movement and also focuses on the role that women of color have played in
race-based social movements. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Women.wps

College Football Coaching & Racism :
An 11 page look at issues concerning racism and the football coach. Various historic
studies are cited concerning such items as "racial stacking" in professional
football and its relevance to the collegic sports environment. Bibliography lists
approximately 18 sources. Coachrac.wps

Racism & The Burning of Baptist Churches in the
South : This well-developed 4 page essay argues that the burning of Black
Baptists churches in the South is a clear sign that racism & bigotry are alive and
well in the United States today. Specific cases are cited as is the Ku Klux Klan's
involvement in some of the fires. Blackchu.wps

Dealing with Racism and Racial Violence :
A 5 paper on the problems associated with racism and the violence that stems from it.
Discussed in the paper are different cultural and ethnic groups that are generally
effected the most by racial violence, and what can be done about it. A brief description
of what different types of racial violence can entail is also included. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Ratvio.wps

Mythology Of The South / Racism & White Supremacy
: In 17 pages, the author discusses the myth of racism and white supremacy in the
South. This myth has been around for a number of years and has been perpetuated into
infamy. Bibliography lists 18 sources. Mytsouth.wps

Segregation -- Myth Of The South : A 15
page paper discussing the myth of white supremacy in the South. The evil done in the name
of race likely was not so much based in the delusions of white supremacy as in fear that
such attitudes might in fact be groundless. Liberals of all colors later claimed that
members of the black race deserved ongoing preferential treatment as retribution for
"400 years of oppression," a common phrase in the 1960s that manages to persist,
though far more in the North today than in the South. The South may well be the most
racially tolerant region of the country. It cannot be denied that the Ku Klux Klan burned
crosses all across the South and terrified black families for years. It also cannot be
denied, however, that their very methods were in themselves cowardly, reflecting the fear
of the whites for the blacksthe cover of darkness was not enough; they had to have
robes, too. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Segmyth.wps

The Ku Klux Klan : This 12 page paper
explores the experience of the KKK and reasons why the groups activity dominated
just a few decades within American history. The paper concludes that the Klans
motivations are largely economic in nature. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Kkkhist.wps

Ku Klux Klan / Historical Change : 10
pages in length. The past decade has represented some drastic changes within the framework
of the Ku Klux Klan. In an effort to attract a larger following, and thus take better
control over the issues of white supremacy, KKK's national director, Thom Robb, has made
some significant alterations to the way in which the racist group is presented. Such
historical changes mark the organization's need to update its original concepts with
regard to how it relates to the rest of the world. The writer discusses this historical
change as it relates to the Ku Klux Klan. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Kkkchng.wps

Ku Klux Klan & The NAACP / Comparisons Of Beliefs
: 8 pages in length. If there were ever two organizations that represented the
antithesis of each other, they would be the Ku Klux Klan and the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) symbolizing the furthest ends of the racial
spectrum. The NAACP stands for the inherent rights of minority groups -- the struggle for
civil and political liberty -- while the KKK is instrumental in attempting to refuse those
rights to any race other than white Christian supremacists. While one speaks to human
equality, the other maintains that white supremacy is the only consideration worthy of
contemplation. The writer compares belief systems between the NAACP and the Ku Klux Klan.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Kkknaacp.wps

Racial Segregation And The Watts Neighborhood Of Los
Angeles / A Focus On Urban Revitalization As A Solution To Racial Division :
This 5 page paper is broken down into two specific parts: The paper considers the issue of
racial segregation in the urban landscape and the problems in residential areas, then
relates the issue of racial segregation to the specific elements of the Watts neighborhood
in Los Angeles and the attempts being made towards urban revitalization in light of the
call for reductions in racial divisions. Bibliography lists 4 sources. LA.race.wps

Los Angeles And Homeless Latinos : A 20
page paper which addresses the issue of homelessness in Los Angeles, with specific
reference to the Latino population. Issues, other than dire situations, addressed include
positive contributions such as recent small businesses. Also included is some economical
information which is directly related to the Latino population and medical insurance.
While these subjects are not necessarily directly related to the issue of homelessness
among the Latino, they are relevant concerns in that they help to demonstrate the various
circumstances involving the Latino population in Los Angeles. These sections are followed
by a discussion of various studies which illustrate some of the statistical conditions
which involve the Latinos and homelessness. The last section discusses some of the
programs and various organizations which are attempting to change the current situations
of homelessness. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Latihome.wps

Homelessness : This 11 page paper looks
at the homeless problem in America in the nineties. The McKinney Act is seen as being
ineffective. Other solutions are discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Homemc.wps

Dr. Martin Luther King & The Dilemma Of The
American Negro / Then & Now : An 8 page essay exploring the conditions
described in Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s book, "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos
or Community?", to conditions for the African American in 1997, thirty years
after the book was published. Specifically, Chapter IV is reviewed and compared to
conditions of racism and opportunities in both eras. The writer offers examples and the
thesis that conditions have definitely changed for the better but racism is still
prevalent in the country. Two additional sources are cited. Dilemma.wps

McCarthyism and Civil Rights Movement : A
4 page essay that discusses the paradox of these two movements occurring during the same
era. The beginnings of the Civil Rights movement which would emerge fully in the 1960s
could find its foundations beginning in the 1950s, the same period of time that saw
ultraconservative McCarthyism. The writer offers reasons why the occurrence of these two
events is not as paradoxical as it seems at first glance. Mccar.wps

The Million Man March : A 7 page paper
on the struggle and problems of racism. The paper talks Specifically about The Million Man
March and even more specifically about what Paul Robeson, Jr had to say about it in his
published work the "Million Man March: Wrong Message, Wrong Messenger."
Bibliography included. Millman.wps

Plight Of The Assimilated Slave : This
subject is explored in a 5 page analysis that looks at Mullin's thesis as contained in Gerald
W. Mullins "Flight and Rebellion" and its application to other slave
cultures. Three similar works are considered in evaluation of Mullin's view including
books by William D. Piersen and David Walker. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Slave1.wps

Argument For African-American Reparation : A
6 page research paper that discusses the need for and advantages of making reparations to
African Americans for 250 years of slavery. The writer presents both the ongoing economic
disadvantages caused by this inheritance, and that this was resolved in other reparation
cases. The writer also provides brief viewpoints of Black leaders and President Clinton on
what should be done and what is being done to resolve this issue. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Repar.wps

Psychology of Racism : A 20 page
research paper which examines the root causes of racial prejudice. The writer argues that
sociobiologists are correct in believing that racism stems from an inherent reaction
within all human beings to anyone who is not a member of their own particular group. This
explanation is thoroughly examined both from a sociobiological and psychoanalytic
standpoint. Bibliography lists 22 sources. Racpsych.wps

Effects of Racism on Children : An 8
page research paper which examines how racism impacts children. The writer discusses how
black parents have to transmit to their children information concerning racism and the
dangers of world without having the children internalize the dominant cultures
negative messages concerning African-Americans. Other topics addressed include the
importance of multiculturalism in school curriculums, conflict resolution, and the
traditional approach to teaching history. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Childrac.wps

Charles Murrays "Affirmative Racism"
/ An Analysis : This 6 page essay analyzes Murray's article and argues to
support his comments. Anti-discrimination laws in employment and higher education
admissions with their resultant lawsuits have resulted in the very thing they intended to
eliminate -- racism but a different form of racism. The writer agrees with Murray that
racism of any kind, is destructive to all involved. Murray.wps

Film Analysis / "Sankosa" -- What It Means
To Today's African-American: Written from an Afro-centric perspective, this 4
page essay discusses the film "Sankosa" and its emotional impact on the
modern-day Black-American attempting to reconcile feelings about slavery. No Bibliography.
Sankosa.wps

Film Analysis / "Sankosa" -- The
Importance Of Remembering : A 4 page essay on the importance of a film like
"Sankosa" -- to ensure that African-Americans never forget their roots. Slavery
is described as a problem that could conceivably re-occur if history fails to adequately
re-tell its horrific tales. In the writer's opinion, Sankosa is most likely a chillingly
real account-- worthy of anyone's attention. Sankosa2.wps

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